Nedved and Zambrotta are the ones I would highlight.
They just didn't give a toss which foot the ball was on.
The other ones mentioned, while certainly more than competent with their weaker foot, were more inclined to try and find a way to get a ball on to their stronger foot or use the outside of their stronger foot to avoid using the weaker one.
I've been watching football 13 years never seen a leftie who was good with his right.
You've never seen the magnificent Andrew Considine?
Not saying he's the best but Hernanes is quite impressive.
This past week I saw him take a free kick with his right and it was blocked out for a corner. Then he took the corner with his left.
Yeah, was just away to mention him.
I don't see any other high-level players at the moment who are quite happy to hit set-pieces with either foot.